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maybe bring us some rain. if it's cold enough. if we get enough cold air once this storm passes we get the winds out of the northwest. we could see snow on wednesday night. maybe a small accumulation kind of hard to tell at this point but we'll have to keep a track on that for you. where it sets up is pretty hard to say. there's a chance we may get a little snow here late in the day on wednesday. another chance looks like coming in for the weekend by the way. it'll be breezy tomorrow advisory up to 25 knots. the bay temp around 28. partly cloudy down around the upper 30s, mid-30s. tomorrow up to 48 with partly sunny skies and breezy day. certainly cooler than today but it will be a nice really nice february day. >> okay. looking forward to it. >>> still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. big reward, the latest on the man hunt for christopher dorner. >> digging out residents in the northeast are still cleaning up if a major blizzard. a look at the hardest hit areas. >> you don't have to look far for a good deal in college. i
maybe bring us some rain. if it's cold enough. if we get enough cold air once this storm passes we get the winds out of the northwest. we could see snow on wednesday night. maybe a small accumulation kind of hard to tell at this point but we'll have to keep a track on that for you. where it sets up is pretty hard to say. there's a chance we may get a little snow here late in the day on wednesday. another chance looks like coming in for the weekend by the way. it'll be breezy tomorrow advisory...
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used to see crime from the -- the other side. diane strickland heard all of the evidence from the 2007 school massacre n. a statement, the stricklands say their beautiful daughter was murdered. and they appreciate the thoughts and prayers. meanwhile, police are not reporting any leads. >> the bodies were burned pretty badly. and our arson unit is continuing to work with the fire department's fire investigation bureau. >> reporter: but wjz has learned police are looking into the background of each victim, hoping it helps lead them to a motive. >> and a neighbor tells me that police were out there, questioning some people that live in nicole's neighborhood. adding to this mystery, it appears appears that neither of the victims has anything serious on their criminal record. reporting live at city police headquarters tonight, adam may, wjz eyewitness news. >> adam, thank you. >>> if you have any information, please call city police. >>> well, right now, baltimore city police are looking for the man who robbed two employees inside a b
used to see crime from the -- the other side. diane strickland heard all of the evidence from the 2007 school massacre n. a statement, the stricklands say their beautiful daughter was murdered. and they appreciate the thoughts and prayers. meanwhile, police are not reporting any leads. >> the bodies were burned pretty badly. and our arson unit is continuing to work with the fire department's fire investigation bureau. >> reporter: but wjz has learned police are looking into the...
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they say alberto morales used part of his glass as a weapon. they say moral else was -- morales was behaving erratically at the airport. >>> a major housefire in the predawn fires. smoke shot through the roof. fire officials say the home was vacant. they say they were working defensively, in order to prevent the fire from spreading to other homes. >>> and firefighters say they can can only watch as the factory went up in flames. they say it was spread by 45 mile an howard hour wind -- an hour winds. officials say smen as 250 -- as many as 250 boats were destroyed. the cause is still under investigation. >>> the carnival triumph is still making landfall. tugboats are bringing them to mobile, alabama. the cruise ship broke down after an engine fire sunday. the ship will be taken to alabama, instead of mexico as originally planned to avoid complicated reentry for passengers without passports. the conditions aboard the ship have been deterioralitying with limited access-- deteriorating, with limited access to bathrooms and food. the ship is expecte
they say alberto morales used part of his glass as a weapon. they say moral else was -- morales was behaving erratically at the airport. >>> a major housefire in the predawn fires. smoke shot through the roof. fire officials say the home was vacant. they say they were working defensively, in order to prevent the fire from spreading to other homes. >>> and firefighters say they can can only watch as the factory went up in flames. they say it was spread by 45 mile an howard hour...
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high stays with us. nice conditions stays with us. with the jet stream moving north it will allow temperatures to warm up. 74 today may be closer to 78 by the end of the weekend. we'll have your complete first forecast coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you very much. >>> toy guns, brass knuckles and tasers, just a few items the tsa has recovered in the last two weeks at bwi marshall airport. gigi explains the agency is issuing a warning about those items again. >> reporter: in our post 9/11 world there is a long list of things that can not enter the airport. tsa says make sure you check the website or its app to see that you and your bags clear. check your bags and check again. it is a warning tsa has sent to airline passengers for more than a decade. >> people are continuing to bring these items. >> reporter: tsa spokesperson says over the past two to three weeks the agency collected bins fulled of banned items. and they keep coming. >> in most instances there is no malicious intent. at the same time you don't know about the perso
high stays with us. nice conditions stays with us. with the jet stream moving north it will allow temperatures to warm up. 74 today may be closer to 78 by the end of the weekend. we'll have your complete first forecast coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you very much. >>> toy guns, brass knuckles and tasers, just a few items the tsa has recovered in the last two weeks at bwi marshall airport. gigi explains the agency is issuing a warning about those items again. >>...
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it already was north of us. we don't see that happening soon for us. we take a look at temperatures and it's so pleasant. 64 ocean city and dc now at 67. the dewpoints 42, so many places by morning will get down to about 42. but now this morning we've got down to 51. and 50 in ocean city. tomorrow high pressure once again over the area means a beautiful sunny dry day. and that trend looks like it's going to continue for the next six or seven days the way it looks like right now. chelsea is in the outback with a wrap in what happened this summer 2013. >> reporter: that's right bob. now that the astronomical summer is over. let's look at what happened. many of us thought it was a cool summer. but believe it or not. temperatures were pretty typical of what you would expect. this is the average temperature just about 85 degrees for the summer. highest temperature was 96 degrees. that was on july 18th. we didn't have one day in the triple digits temperature wise. we have another garagic for you. this is rain -- another garagic for you. this is rainfall. the
it already was north of us. we don't see that happening soon for us. we take a look at temperatures and it's so pleasant. 64 ocean city and dc now at 67. the dewpoints 42, so many places by morning will get down to about 42. but now this morning we've got down to 51. and 50 in ocean city. tomorrow high pressure once again over the area means a beautiful sunny dry day. and that trend looks like it's going to continue for the next six or seven days the way it looks like right now. chelsea is in...
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we'll have some showers north of us, southwest of us and south of us. and that's where our next weather maker is coming from. in fact, tim has word now on the first tropical storm of the season. just named a few minutes ago. tim? >> reporter: well, as bob mentioned, five days into the atlantic hurricane season, and we already have our first named system. this is tropical storm andrea, which is down just around -- east central gulf of mexico, we should say, just around 310 miles southwest of tampa. what you're seeing there is a lot of that moisture there, associated with that storm system. it is expected, as it it currently is moving to the north around 3 miles per hour, to progress to the northern gulf, and possibly get pulled across florida, and up the coastline. the front that bob mentioned is out to our west right now, is likely going to interact with much of that moisture. so what we could see, not necessarily a tropical storm moving in our general direction, but a lot of the moisture associated with it. it will likely get pulled into our region. st
we'll have some showers north of us, southwest of us and south of us. and that's where our next weather maker is coming from. in fact, tim has word now on the first tropical storm of the season. just named a few minutes ago. tim? >> reporter: well, as bob mentioned, five days into the atlantic hurricane season, and we already have our first named system. this is tropical storm andrea, which is down just around -- east central gulf of mexico, we should say, just around 310 miles southwest...
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it makes us weaker. we cannot afford in that our military. >> reporter: and an infuriated senator barbara mikulski wrote a letter questioning the leadership to prevent sex assault saying i have been work on this issue more than 25 years and keep hearing that the military has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to sexual assault. the message stays the same but the problem keeps getting worse. the number of sexual assaults rose 6% between last year and the year before. but many gown reported. the pentagon estimates a staggering 19,300 service men and women experience unwanted sexual contact in 2010, rising to 26,000 last year. >> the number veep sods are unbelievably night. senator ben cardin watched the exclusive cbs interview with the alleged victim. >> this type of conduct will not be tolerated in our military. it won't be tolerated anywhere in our society. >> the president also called for action while addressing graduates in annapolis last month. >> we have to be determined to stop these crimes. >> s
it makes us weaker. we cannot afford in that our military. >> reporter: and an infuriated senator barbara mikulski wrote a letter questioning the leadership to prevent sex assault saying i have been work on this issue more than 25 years and keep hearing that the military has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to sexual assault. the message stays the same but the problem keeps getting worse. the number of sexual assaults rose 6% between last year and the year before. but many gown...
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it showed us two things. the lab rats also prefer the creamy center and oreos go straight to the neurological pleasure center of the human brain. >>> when we come back we'll look behind a photograph of a wounded veteran that has attracted the attention of so many. i had diabetes,ay my de i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do... check my blood sugar, eat better. start insulin. today i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said with levemir® flexpen... i don't have to use a syringe and a vial. levemir® flexpen comes prefilled with long-acting insulin taken once daily for type 2 diabetes to help control high blood sugar. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. no refrigeration for up to 42 days. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as
it showed us two things. the lab rats also prefer the creamy center and oreos go straight to the neurological pleasure center of the human brain. >>> when we come back we'll look behind a photograph of a wounded veteran that has attracted the attention of so many. i had diabetes,ay my de i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do... check my blood sugar, eat better. start insulin. today i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said with levemir® flexpen......
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that was big for us. the bbc was based in england, does that mean they were driven by english coverage. cnn started in atlanta did they have a bias towards the south? no. that happens to be where we're headquartered. it happens to be where the impetus this for this came from. but this is a long time plan for global expansion. we have a balkans network, we have a swahili network, a turkish network. we have children's programming and sports. this is a key and very much needed part for that expansion. >> but you're best known -- or co-best known, if that's a word for the arabic language service and people who watch this very closely who've made academic study of it say there are two kettles of fish, al jazeera in arabic and al jazeera in english. how are they different and how would you explain that to an american who has heard a lot of things that haven't been complementary about the arabic language service. >> the difference is who's your audience. to be honest it's targeted towards an audience and the cov
that was big for us. the bbc was based in england, does that mean they were driven by english coverage. cnn started in atlanta did they have a bias towards the south? no. that happens to be where we're headquartered. it happens to be where the impetus this for this came from. but this is a long time plan for global expansion. we have a balkans network, we have a swahili network, a turkish network. we have children's programming and sports. this is a key and very much needed part for that...
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. >> yeah, that will put us behind. it will put us very behind as far as trying to catch up with bills, you know, because -- once you start that cycle of being behind. >> reporter: and so the breakthrough we're talking about is just a senate tentative agreement. we still have to hear from the house. so far sources close to speaker boehner say they will wait to see the senate actually vote before they take any next steps. brian? >> kelly o'donnell, thanks. so that's congress. the other component in this is the white house of course. let's go to our chief white house correspondent chuck todd. chuck, what do you have to report from that end of pennsylvania avenue? >> reporter: the white house is sort of a bystander today. they really are allowing harry reid to do the work on the president's behalf. harry reid, the leader of the senate democrats. so right now this is a senate show. john boehner, the speaker of the house, is a bystander, and the president of the united states is somewhat of a bystander to see can the senate
. >> yeah, that will put us behind. it will put us very behind as far as trying to catch up with bills, you know, because -- once you start that cycle of being behind. >> reporter: and so the breakthrough we're talking about is just a senate tentative agreement. we still have to hear from the house. so far sources close to speaker boehner say they will wait to see the senate actually vote before they take any next steps. brian? >> kelly o'donnell, thanks. so that's congress....
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a lochts us were expecting the b.s.a. to lift of ban but it makes sense to take this to their national council and i will discuss it a little further. >> brown: richard land, what's your reaction to today's move? >> well, i-- i'm very much pleased that they-- that they postponed this and are going to let the grass-roots council from all across the nation decide this. i have no doubt which way they will decide. they are responding to an enormous grass-roots uprising that has taken place since thi announced this proposed policy change. >> brown: and staying with you, the argument now for keeping the ban. what is the argument? >> the argument is simply that the boy scouts have the right to have their core principles and to decide their membership policies and as recently as six months ago after a two and a half year study by the boy scouts themselves they said that the current policy was supported by an overwhelming majority of the parents of the youth that they serve. and this is-- this attempt at compromise that has been p
a lochts us were expecting the b.s.a. to lift of ban but it makes sense to take this to their national council and i will discuss it a little further. >> brown: richard land, what's your reaction to today's move? >> well, i-- i'm very much pleased that they-- that they postponed this and are going to let the grass-roots council from all across the nation decide this. i have no doubt which way they will decide. they are responding to an enormous grass-roots uprising that has taken...
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up to the west of us, they were seven degrees carmer. this morning, we did drop with clearer skies for a while to french. only 55 in ocean city. let's check in with meteorologist chelsea ingram, who is live in the mobile weather lab. >>> tell you what, it's actually really nice out right now. let's take a look at our current informs. numbers. right now, temperatures sitting at 65.1 degrees. relative humidity, 48%. so it is a very comfortable night. now, don't get used to this weather, even though it is closer to normal for this time of year. we have rain on the way. and rainfallwise, we aren't necessarily normal for this time of year. take a look at this graphic. we had about .84 inches of rain. that's the total for the entire month. and that's a little above normal. as for the year, we're actually still sitting below normal. over 4 inches below normal, rainfallwise. now, we are going to get rainfall, as we head into tomorrow. wednesday through saturday, we're looking at a bit of a crummy forecast in the mix for us. we'll be seeing wet,
up to the west of us, they were seven degrees carmer. this morning, we did drop with clearer skies for a while to french. only 55 in ocean city. let's check in with meteorologist chelsea ingram, who is live in the mobile weather lab. >>> tell you what, it's actually really nice out right now. let's take a look at our current informs. numbers. right now, temperatures sitting at 65.1 degrees. relative humidity, 48%. so it is a very comfortable night. now, don't get used to this weather,...
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based on your reporting what can you tell us about this attack today? >> well gwen israeli officials are completely mum about this, but i've been able to confirm from a u.s. official that, in fact the attack took place that hit was a convoy of trucks carrying s.a.-17 antimissile components or the missiles themselves headed toward lebanon lebanon. the official i talked to said it actually occurred fairly near damascus but that the missiles or missile parts were already in hezbollah's hands. in other words that this was not a syrian army convoy taking the weapons to hezbollah, the militant shiite group in lebanon, but hezbollah already had possession of them. if that turns out to be the case, it says a lot about hezbollah's actions and activities in syria right now. >> ifill: so a u.s. official has confirmed this to you. the syrian state television has said this happened. but israel's been awfully mum on this. what is -- why are they being so quiet about it? >> well gwen, there's no percentage in it for israel to confirm this. first of all the confirm tha
based on your reporting what can you tell us about this attack today? >> well gwen israeli officials are completely mum about this, but i've been able to confirm from a u.s. official that, in fact the attack took place that hit was a convoy of trucks carrying s.a.-17 antimissile components or the missiles themselves headed toward lebanon lebanon. the official i talked to said it actually occurred fairly near damascus but that the missiles or missile parts were already in hezbollah's...
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she joins us now. melissa, thanks for joining us. tell us a bit more about chris kile's own story. he grew up there in texas, right? >> that's right. he he grew up in texas. he mentioned in an interview that he dreamed of being a cow boy or becoming a person in the military. he ended up joining the navy seal and becoming a very successful sniper. had was deeply christiane in his faith. he was well liked by his peers. >> brown: he served with great distinction. he came back and wrote this best selling memoir of his time in iraq. he had his own problems adjusting to life back at home. >> yes, he did. he mentioned that when he got back, it was a jarring transition to return to civilian life. he couldn't connect as much with people who hadn't experienced and seen what he had seen during his four deployments in iraq which led him to empathize with fellow veterans and want to help them. >> brown: tell us about that work. since 2009 i gather he's been quite active in trying to work with other vets. >> that's right. he actually started a nonprofit that provided at-home exercise equipment t
she joins us now. melissa, thanks for joining us. tell us a bit more about chris kile's own story. he grew up there in texas, right? >> that's right. he he grew up in texas. he mentioned in an interview that he dreamed of being a cow boy or becoming a person in the military. he ended up joining the navy seal and becoming a very successful sniper. had was deeply christiane in his faith. he was well liked by his peers. >> brown: he served with great distinction. he came back and wrote...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: vine street in west baltimore remains an active crime scene at this hour. the police tape is up. the police officers are on the ground, with flashlights, looking for more evidence. this was an individual stabbed multiple times, while we were here on the scene. we saw the victim being transported via ambulance. and we saw the suspect put a police car into a police van for transportation as well. reporting live from sky eye chopper 13. i'm captain jeff long. back to you. >> okay. thank you. and gone too soon. a teen stabbed to death after the ravens' super bowl parade is laid to rest today. as police continue to search for his killer. wjz is live at police headquarters. rochelle ritchie has the latest on the search for the killer. >> reporter: baltimore police tell wjz they have pretty solid leads. but still no arrests. >> reporter: these still pictures from a baltimore city police camera, on the corner of howard and fayette, caught the final moments of life for 15- year-ol
what can you tell us? >> reporter: vine street in west baltimore remains an active crime scene at this hour. the police tape is up. the police officers are on the ground, with flashlights, looking for more evidence. this was an individual stabbed multiple times, while we were here on the scene. we saw the victim being transported via ambulance. and we saw the suspect put a police car into a police van for transportation as well. reporting live from sky eye chopper 13. i'm captain jeff...
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. >>> now the maglap train uses magnets to produce an electric current. the company pushes it here believes it will create thousands of jobs. >> but they're going to lose money on snacks. >> you can't finish your hot dog. >> 311-miles-an-hour. it's almost like a plane. let's take a look at temps and conditions. a chilly night right now but not as cold as last night. 41. east winds at five. the barometer still rising, dewpoints low. humidities low. let's take a look at the ,,,,,,, >>> i'm meteorologist chelsea ingram live with the mobile lab here. we're at the chilly 41 degrees but we have a warm up on the way. for that let's go inside to bob for a look at the updated warning forecast. >> reporter: we have 41 at the airport officially as well. the rest of the region it's a pretty chilly night but not quite as cold as last night. 45 in dc. 47 in oakland and 49 down in ocean city. locally temperatures in the 40s. if you're headed out tonight definitely wear a jacket of some kind. we do have an east wind at five to 6 miles per hour. up to 14 miles per hour bu
. >>> now the maglap train uses magnets to produce an electric current. the company pushes it here believes it will create thousands of jobs. >> but they're going to lose money on snacks. >> you can't finish your hot dog. >> 311-miles-an-hour. it's almost like a plane. let's take a look at temps and conditions. a chilly night right now but not as cold as last night. 41. east winds at five. the barometer still rising, dewpoints low. humidities low. let's take a look at...
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>> first of all, they've already used >> first of all, they use it. they already used it, we know just a few months ago. the whole country was in their safe rooms. >> warner: so they know how it works, and they've used it? >> hopefully not to use it again. >> warner: avram was referring to the conflict last november, when radical palestinian groups in hamas-controlled gaza fired rockets into tel aviv, sending residents scrambling to their shelters. avram was repairing this safe room after it failed inspection because it wasn't airtight. >> but we can fix it. they will survive the next war. >> warner: if you've got enough lead time. >> that's true. >> warner: ensuring enough lead time is the job of israel's intelligence community. >> it would be hard to describe the extent of sources, manpower, money that was poured into israeli attempts to understand what is happening in syria. >> warner: ronen bergman is military and intelligence correspondent for israel's largest daily newspaper, "yedioth ahronoth." he says israel has been spying intently on the syr
>> first of all, they've already used >> first of all, they use it. they already used it, we know just a few months ago. the whole country was in their safe rooms. >> warner: so they know how it works, and they've used it? >> hopefully not to use it again. >> warner: avram was referring to the conflict last november, when radical palestinian groups in hamas-controlled gaza fired rockets into tel aviv, sending residents scrambling to their shelters. avram was...
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the money be used to research. as part of our continuing community commitment, wjz is a proud cosponsor. >>> still to come on wjz's eyewitness news. great escape. inmates find a way out of a so- called escape-proof jail. how they did it. ♪ [ music ] >>> remembering a rock pioneer. the music world mourns the loss of punk icon lou reed. a look back at his life and career. >>> i'm meteorologist chelsea ingram. live with the wjz mobile weather lab here in fells point. bob and i will have a look at your tuesday and five-day forecast in just a bit. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. here are the top stories on cbsbaltimore.com at this hour. for updates and all the day's news, and the updated forecast any time, log onto cbsbaltimore.com. is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. [ female a
the money be used to research. as part of our continuing community commitment, wjz is a proud cosponsor. >>> still to come on wjz's eyewitness news. great escape. inmates find a way out of a so- called escape-proof jail. how they did it. ♪ [ music ] >>> remembering a rock pioneer. the music world mourns the loss of punk icon lou reed. a look back at his life and career. >>> i'm meteorologist chelsea ingram. live with the wjz mobile weather lab here in fells point....
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to the west of us, a bigger impulse. this primarily is going to head to the north of us. but portions of it, at least some of the instability will cross our region later tonight to the west of us. tomorrow, we'll see again a chance of thunderstorm activity. chance on thursday, as the actual cool front. yes, a cool front in july, will approach our region with a good chance of thunderstorms on thursday. they could be locally strong with heavy rain and gusty winds. so that will be on thursday. ahead of it, still warm and humid for this time of year, pretty average. south winds, 10 knots. bay temp, down around 1 or 2 degrees to 81. tonight, then, maybe a shower. certainly south and east of us. otherwise, just partly cloudy. 72 tomorrow. not sure it's going to get that warm, as it did today. depends on the cloud cover. but there's a good chance, after 4:00, 5:00, of thunderstorms across the region into tomorrow. >> okay. thank you, sir. >>> still to come tonight on wjz eyewitness news. questioning the pilots. investigators ask tough questions. on the san francisco runway. what
to the west of us, a bigger impulse. this primarily is going to head to the north of us. but portions of it, at least some of the instability will cross our region later tonight to the west of us. tomorrow, we'll see again a chance of thunderstorm activity. chance on thursday, as the actual cool front. yes, a cool front in july, will approach our region with a good chance of thunderstorms on thursday. they could be locally strong with heavy rain and gusty winds. so that will be on thursday....
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tell us what you saw. >> i talked to the witnesses the neighbors here. and people told me that there was a huge explosion. the sound was really too loud and they said that the walls trembled in their homes and they felt that their organs had shaken. so she immediately understood that something went terribly wrong at the u.s. embassy their neighbor. and as i looked around i seen that you know, also our journalists the turkish correspondents here were kind of calm and quiet because the only injured is now at the hospital is one of ours. a turkish correspondent diplomatic correspondent. >> brown: now the turkish interior minister said the bomber was a member of a far left group. what is known about this group? and why they might attack a u.s. facility? >> well this group named revolutionary people's liberation party in turkish we call it-- was founded in 1978. and it's a secular terrorist organization, different from the islamist leaning terrorist organization. it embraces a marxist leninist ideology. it is anti-imperialist anti-u.s. and anti-nato for that
tell us what you saw. >> i talked to the witnesses the neighbors here. and people told me that there was a huge explosion. the sound was really too loud and they said that the walls trembled in their homes and they felt that their organs had shaken. so she immediately understood that something went terribly wrong at the u.s. embassy their neighbor. and as i looked around i seen that you know, also our journalists the turkish correspondents here were kind of calm and quiet because the only...
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bringing us warm and humid air mass. and we've got thunderstorms developing to the west of us. just issued a minute ago for a little piece of frederick county, from about middletown up to boonsboro. this storm in west virginia, over harpers ferry, moving in a northeasterly direction, at around 22 miles an hour. the warning to about the next 45 minutes sew now. 35 minutes. harpers feary, up to sandy hook. all right. waverton. we're talking from the area near harpers ferry, right across the potomac river, into central and western frederick county for the next 35 to 40 minutes. that storm headed in your direction. east of the mountains really not much going on here. may see a shower later on. but right now, looks like we'll probably stay quiet. the main focus will be tomorrow afternoon, as our frontal boundary out across the ohio valley will move into this warm, humid air mass. showers and storms already out to the west of us. they'll re-form tomorrow with that front coming through. cooler and dryer air will be running into this warm and humid air mass. and it's just a matter of t
bringing us warm and humid air mass. and we've got thunderstorms developing to the west of us. just issued a minute ago for a little piece of frederick county, from about middletown up to boonsboro. this storm in west virginia, over harpers ferry, moving in a northeasterly direction, at around 22 miles an hour. the warning to about the next 45 minutes sew now. 35 minutes. harpers feary, up to sandy hook. all right. waverton. we're talking from the area near harpers ferry, right across the...
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that means a lot to us, knowing that our fans are behind us. >> reporter: the youngest of all stars is manny machado, who made this brilliant play on third base sunday. machado just celebrated his 21st birthday. he was voted in as an all-star reserve by the players. orioles fans are enjoying another winning season. and one of the by-products of that, players being recognized for outstanding play on a contending team. >> i think it's wonderful. because it's been a really long time since we've had a team that was able to actually get into the all-star game and represent our city. and i think that's a wonderful thing. >> reporter: it is a wonderful thing. and word of additional honor coming up at any moment, as dris davis is -- chris davis is expected to be a participant in home run derby. i'll have more on that and reaction from chris later in sports. back to you for now. >>> and four birds going to the all-star game, that is the most the team has sent since 1997. >> when they were last really, really good. so it makes sense. >>> still to come tonight. train disaster in canada. how many
that means a lot to us, knowing that our fans are behind us. >> reporter: the youngest of all stars is manny machado, who made this brilliant play on third base sunday. machado just celebrated his 21st birthday. he was voted in as an all-star reserve by the players. orioles fans are enjoying another winning season. and one of the by-products of that, players being recognized for outstanding play on a contending team. >> i think it's wonderful. because it's been a really long time...